Well, hopefully it never gets to that, because they've done the right things with the training. You have to have a fair and impartial body that's doing the investigation. You need to not have leaks, but they need to be on the payroll and relieved of duties with the kids, the children. Then, if it's found to be a false allegation, they're returned. If not, they are simply removed.
Keep in mind that with sexual assault, with these kinds of assaults that we're seeing, the false reporting is no higher than with any other crime, so you are not talking about a lot of people. You're not talking about an athlete saying, “I have to get that coach because they didn't let me play.” You're talking about children who need to be listened to. Why are they saying these things? What is going on there?
There needs to be an investigation. If you have a fair and impartial process, there is no fear for that coach's reputation. There shouldn't be a headline that so-and-so was removed and here are the allegations, because they will never get their reputation back. But we can have an investigation. Police don't open their files and say that someone has been accused and there is an ongoing investigation. They try to keep it closed so that they can do a proper investigation, and then it comes to court.
Have a system like the judicial system and protect everybody's rights until there is a decision.